The 2018 Senate elections were held on November 6th 2018, concurrently with the U.S. House races of the year, and various other statewide elections. Thanks to the popularity of the Paul administration, the Republicans were able to not only hold onto their majority, but strengthen it massively. Mitch McConnell retired as Majority Leader at the following leadership election and was replaced by Senator John Thune of South Dakota.
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| - The 2018 Senate elections were held on November 6th 2018, concurrently with the U.S. House races of the year, and various other statewide elections. Thanks to the popularity of the Paul administration, the Republicans were able to not only hold onto their majority, but strengthen it massively. Mitch McConnell retired as Majority Leader at the following leadership election and was replaced by Senator John Thune of South Dakota.
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Leader
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- Mitch McConnell
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51 seats needed for a majority
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| - The 2018 Senate elections were held on November 6th 2018, concurrently with the U.S. House races of the year, and various other statewide elections. Thanks to the popularity of the Paul administration, the Republicans were able to not only hold onto their majority, but strengthen it massively. Mitch McConnell retired as Majority Leader at the following leadership election and was replaced by Senator John Thune of South Dakota.
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